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There's plenty of side streets the tram can run down. The plans probably aren't finalised yet.
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Any know how much quieter the electric trams are ie 20% or 50%. May help sleep for those that live along the rail lines.
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So walk thenShuz wrote: And also why have they not mentioned going the one extra stop further to service Hindmarsh Stadium - its only a 200m walk away after all?
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your a Copper? quick hide the stolen stuff!shiftaling wrote:This is exciting! I can't wait to see some maps
If it goes down Port Road I will be able to catch the tram from my front door straight to work! At least until SAPOL moves
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i heard Foley say that statement. It was in response to MHS being *concerned* about the future level of state debt. It's really just political jockeying on Foley's behalf - it makes it difficult for MHS to announce additional big projects as we head towards the next election. politics at its finest!Tyler_Durden wrote:No chance. This will put them in a lot of debt and Foley has said that they won't be able to afford to extend the debt any more than this. Foley said there won't be any more "big ticket" items for a long time.Londo Mollari wrote:All this is very exciting .... and next budget will more than likely be bigger and better!!!
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Small matters such as economics have never stopped MHS making big claims before. I can't see this stopping him now.Wayno wrote:i heard Foley say that statement. It was in response to MHS being *concerned* about the future level of state debt. It's really just political jockeying on Foley's behalf - it makes it difficult for MHS to announce additional big projects as we head towards the next election. politics at its finest!
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The tram could easily run alongside the edge of the park lands all the way to the OH corridor.
Why bother running it in the middle of Port road? Just have it going on the edge of bonython park. No traffic light hold-ups!
Why bother running it in the middle of Port road? Just have it going on the edge of bonython park. No traffic light hold-ups!
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They won't be much louder than the Glenelg TramsAny know how much quieter the electric trams are ie 20% or 50%. May help sleep for those that live along the rail lines.
Here are the Perth Trains:
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My thought exactly, although bonython park is part of the parklands and hence subject to all sorts of issues...jimmy_2486 wrote:The tram could easily run alongside the edge of the park lands all the way to the OH corridor.
Why bother running it in the middle of Port road? Just have it going on the edge of bonython park. No traffic light hold-ups!
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Kevin Foley on the ABC's Stateline announced that the tram from the Entertainment Centre will head through a redeveloped (Clipsal site) Bowden housing estate to the Outer Harbor line.
Personally I think they should save their money on this extension from the West Campus to the Entertainment Centre. We already have a railway close by.
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Personally I think they should save their money on this extension from the West Campus to the Entertainment Centre. We already have a railway close by.
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As I am sure you may be aware, the reason why they are planning of building the tramway to the Entertainment Centre is so that it can eventually be linked into the Outer Harbor line* and provide tramway access to the West Lakes, Port Adelaide and Semaphore tramlines as well as forming a link between the north western lines and the Glenelg line. A flyover across the railyards from City West terminus would be impractical considering the other developements that are planned (ie, the Marj Mahal). Not only that but it wouldn't exactly be smart having the tramline enter the rail system before Torrens Junction because you have a diamond crossing between TransAdelaide and the ARTC mainline from Islington yard to Melbourne.
*After over 120 years of electric trams being almost polarised away from heavy rail in Australia, the concept of trams running on a heavy rail line then running down a street still sounds foreign to me.
*After over 120 years of electric trams being almost polarised away from heavy rail in Australia, the concept of trams running on a heavy rail line then running down a street still sounds foreign to me.
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You could still run trams or whatever from Woodville to West Lakes and Port Adelaide to Semaphore. Is it that necessary to link up the Glenelg tram to the heavy rail by running it along Port Road to the Entertainment Centre and then through Bowden?Will409 wrote:As I am sure you may be aware, the reason why they are planning of building the tramway to the Entertainment Centre is so that it can eventually be linked into the Outer Harbor line* and provide tramway access to the West Lakes, Port Adelaide and Semaphore tramlines as well as forming a link between the north western lines and the Glenelg line.
Of course.A flyover across the railyards from City West terminus would be impractical considering the other developements that are planned (ie, the Marj Mahal). Not only that but it wouldn't exactly be smart having the tramline enter the rail system before Torrens Junction because you have a diamond crossing between TransAdelaide and the ARTC mainline from Islington yard to Melbourne.
Please explain to us how they are going to run standard gauge trams (or whatever) on broad gauge lines (and maybe alongside our current fleet of trains). Are they going to add a third rail like they have on the Outer Harbor line currently? Are they going to convert all broad gauge to standard gauge? What happens to the current diesels that will be converted to electric? How much will this cost? You're the man with the knowledge, I am curious to know. Thanks.*After over 120 years of electric trams being almost polarised away from heavy rail in Australia, the concept of trams running on a heavy rail line then running down a street still sounds foreign to me.
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The new trains will be standard gauge, and the only trams running on the OH line will be the Train-Trams that are dual-voltage (ie can accept both Tram and Train voltage amounts).Ho Really wrote:Will409 wrote:Please explain to us how they are going to run standard gauge trams (or whatever) on broad gauge lines (and maybe alongside our current fleet of trains). Are they going to add a third rail like they have on the Outer Harbor line currently? Are they going to convert all broad gauge to standard gauge? What happens to the current diesels that will be converted to electric? How much will this cost? You're the man with the knowledge, I am curious to know. Thanks.*After over 120 years of electric trams being almost polarised away from heavy rail in Australia, the concept of trams running on a heavy rail line then running down a street still sounds foreign to me.
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What about the older converted diesels, will they have their bogeys changed to standard gauge?Norman wrote:The new trains will be standard gauge, and the only trams running on the OH line will be the Train-Trams that are dual-voltage (ie can accept both Tram and Train voltage amounts).
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